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-—. —-. : — — ~ ——— —— i } “19 1 y Wer reference to cities of over ope hundred thousand | son @10,000 in lieu of apension, was taken up and | ern prairies, which was amended so as to require | izing the construction of a bridge across the | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, prime city, steam and Kettle, Dreased hogs, 546" eee RE Bat ELING. THE het TS RPER. -ponulatinn. and he Recinted Shae. the resistance | passed. ton years cultivation of timber instead of five, | Ohio at Wheeling of 39 feet span. Agreed to. Raters pri Western, ‘patie, 5 do, Disses lo Wo if on COE PreTMard of sutuuoitaticy Weep Ie Otome Mr Kenda Map, Ney. the } ba ordertec agalos, an ‘The bill was tl g 5 |. Mowvar tune 10—P. M.—The operationsin the | Freah ees, ikgite id * i the Inauguration {n this hall of a treason as dis | Senate bill to retmburse the State of Nevada Mr. Sherman (Rad., Ohio) called up the bill to M, Ute Bence Wedt Into P#BCUEE TO cas wall street markets have been addeuaily ree f SYD Re vee ewes. anil acted. aeudd ae @RANT'S PAVONET BLECTION BILE | reputable, a dishonorable, ax unconstitutional, | $60.00 was taken up and passed. regulate the exercise of the right of eminent i the motion of Mr. Harlan, and at § . 28i4c, on the spot, and crude is ea ‘bbls. refined 1 BMASCULATED, Fee ee a ae a ee sete | Othe resclution for the extension of the session | duimeth In-acquiring @ site for United Bates | ovclock the open sersion wae resumed, and the | stricted to-day, and no festare écssering apecial come Peyote Rec; and c ecttionéht of @ contpact, tor) } tbh ot years ago was inaugurated by the hayonet. had not been five minutes adopted by the House | public buildings in Cincinnatt. Hill to remove the disabilities of ex-Governor | ment hae been noted. A large number of prominent bois. "refined’ was tade direct at Se. Stratne ! Here there was an impatient outburst on the | before a message from the Senate announced, Mr. Buckingham (Rad., Conn.) said the Senate | Vance of North Carolina and George 8. Houston | street speculators have either left for Europe or the CI 3, ; Heroic Resistance in the Monxe-J1 Democratic pide of the House, Mp, Morcan | amid triumphant laughter, that thet body had | was occupying itself with the Cincinnati bill to | of Alabama was passed—yeas, 16; nays, 3. country, andthe markets for the past week have pre- | ura mime. to, arrive | lev's Sublime Warning-The Tricks and | shouting at the top of bis voice something about | concurred in it, the neglect of a matter of 80 much more import. EXTENDING THE SESSION sonted the usnal summer dulness, In raflway shares Weacen. Whiskey ‘ Trips of the Senate Exposed-The Bill | Mr. Bingham’s statement being false, and M On motion of Mr. Peters (Rep.. Me.) the bill | ance—the providing of proper buildings and " ‘ - J f Pitiier: Crain to Liver 1 Virtually Defeated, Fldridys caoint of order, | to pay to Theodore Ademe $1000 in fall. pay. | facilition for the collection of custome at the | , The House resolution extending the seaslog | the movements today were withoat any sprcisl # corn ty London Tqurt4d. BY 68i)y 4 but the loud a harnmoring kept | ment of a claim for the construction of mortar | great port of New York. until @ o'clock this evening was then concurred | cance, and the fluctuations were confined within narrow jad Vessels to Cork for orders Se 94s } wasntsatox, June 10.—The House met | up by the § favel rendered every utter- | boats and steain tugs, was referred to a con- |. Mr. Conkling (Rad., N.Y.) described the in. |!" by f Mr, | luite, The transfer books of the Erie Company closed pee a vclork A. Mand Me, Garfield presented | “ge inaudible. ference committee. adequacy of the present accommodations for | yw Mt, Morrill. (Me). in the absence of | MT. | todas, and quite asharp borrowing demand for its stock Live srock Mt b I | at \ Lip Mr. gham. as soon ashe contd make him- ‘On motion of Mr. Conger (Rep. Mich.) a pro- | the tranéaction of the Government business at right, the Chairman of the special committe a ‘ ve Steck Market. the conferen report on the Sundry Civil Ap- | eeif heard, repeated and declared that he was | viso was added to the Senate bill relating to | New York, and complained that all attempts to to investigate the charges inst Senator Cla} until after registration was observed, as high as i of 1 New Youk, Monday, June 10.--The receipts of ta hill, Aquestion was ralsed as tothe | Fesdy to make he statement good before the | steamboats, and the matter was referred to secure consideration for the bill to authorize | ton of Arkansas, submitted a report covering | @ cent. having been paid. The principal stocks dealt in a to-day were Sth care, oF B48 heady a tribunal of history and before the great tribunal | conference 7 OvIEO RUADE , eo of a hew site for Governme the investigation so far as it has yet gone. Mr. Sew York C ‘ c week, aalagt §.208 fang week. at © to be given to such @ report, and as l hefore the great tribunal inference committee, ‘The provien suspends | the purchase of a new site for Government build. | { P 4. 2 ‘ were New York Central stock and terip, Erie, North fa prece ’ Uf the "American people. that the proposition | for one year any existing law cor regulation re- | ing at the Battery had been defeated by unrea- | Norwood, as the minority of the committee, | tern common, Lake Shore, Pacific Mall, Ohios, Rock tied, with ' fo whether the ordinary dilatory motions could | pretended to be set up hete of the Fight of the | quiring the use of lock-up safety valves, regis: | scpable objections bay rth igi gh pee Island, and Missour!, Kansas and Texas, the last named | aud s declining te Added. to the very dares j veya interposed to prevent ite being made; | [inority to stay indePnitely the right of the ma- | tering steam qauces, pipes to carry steam Into | The Cinclnnat! bill was laid on the table, and | 4 The bill for the rellef of Theodore Adams was ‘and, and » , oon Y offering to-day. wi fact that 6) car loais 4 salad Chalk. A Aen: 1 | Jority to legislate, was as disgraceful, as dishon- | the hold of vossels, Pees ter indicators and | Mr. Sherman moved to take up the resolution | discussed until 6 P. M., when the Senate took 8 | rising from Sty to #0. The general tone of the market | more, shipped snd inteaded for the market tony, Sere 7 but tue Speaker ruled tha’ conference report rable, aa testing pumps. offered in executive session on Saturday, to ex- | Tecess till 8 o'clock, was heavy throughout the day, but fo the afternoon | kept back at Fittsturgh for lack of care. The stock eas a question of the highest privilege, and You Lig! You Lie UNGALLANT TREATMENT OF MRO. DR. WaLRen. | tend the session until 6 P.M. co-day, The Senate, before tocess, concurred In the | hers was ecarcaly rflclent business to tuark quote | Fae burciascd sake tehticenneintiment ani chagrin * oust be received in preference to anything else. | Mr. Morgan (Dem. Ohio). rising excitedly, and | ‘The House then, n oder to shut off all this THE CUSTOM HOUSE INVESTIGATION. We oe ee er a | Gfihe operators at the failure to fully sus ‘ he report was accordingly made, and the | shouting at the top of his voles, running @race | eccentric Tegslation, took a recess from 12.9) to | Mr. Howe (Rad.. Wis.) interposed @ motion to | At the evening The course of money 18 etill In favor of Jow rates, and | Prices Fullng of FEY Lite ite theo i ° immediately resorted to fillbuster. | With, the Speaker's gavel, ee wivloan wie cat ). During the recess, amore eccentric nove | reconsider the yote by which the views of the | ence was ordered on the bill in r with business at the Stock Exchange requiring such ® | lou for lot a Je howest ngure {or : ha fer ¢ efeat action upon it. The re- | the House, d sd Mi af n't ms statemne ment was attempted by Mrs. Mary Walker minority of the Committee of Investigation and | construction of bridges across th email amount of funds, eren further concessions are Ide. for poor to Py 1 action upon ft. he y denounced Mg. Bingham’s statement Troctor Walker’ who made her way tv the | Ketrenchiment. in relation tothe New York Cus- | ngsvaina TO ABOLISH THE PRANKING PRIVI- | not improbable. The supply has been plentiful ‘Dulles at § ive weight, + ‘ * opoxes & substitute for the Senate Ep- | M0 le ine nie sentence where he | Clerks desk and proceeded to harany | tom House, were ordered to be printed this a. improbable. Tae eepPty vermmene bonds, ocd | Of snecp and lambs there were 3 care, oF 8.641 Reade FP Prcement bill, being & mere modification of 18. | na ta ee erent eee csonable ae | arubers In the interest of women nurses in the | morning. He sald thet He ban te rews pated, | onte rouse, pil, abolishing the franking priv: | 50 O.finprored demand noted ou account of oa tale (B-dny, mang 2 forthe weck, again oe | fc provides that whenever {n any county or par- | that other pretex Wing interfered with by Mr, Boyds the assist: | because he had assumed that they would not | '°gf, "fe cern Torineas oF pone brokers tn Making up thcit bank sc: ininbe were selling fairy at (ogise., WS i : Mr. Morgan again ralsing his voice to its high- ri by Mr. Boyd. nasi vecause he nas y r. Trumbull (Rep,, Til.) moved that it be put . und OF Set co, Dut sheep were extremely dull at Fh in any Congressional district, ten reputable | MF; Morgan (again ralsing his voice totes Meh | ant dourkeeper. she made a backward but as | submit anything that Ought tot to b upon {te ¢ ME Diaul amd "eal: thas ie oreo s | counes nd 1a exceptional eases cent. wae, paid, Siegel eneeh ES Gest recalled i F tiuizcns shall signity to the United States Dis- | S'ntaaus ‘caurny. tivug calla to order, | CfRaine Change of position to the Speakers | but on examining iMhar it did injustice Measure that the people demanded, He eee Ot eae oct buslness ‘sotes Ay and moderately firm at C4081, tr Judge their desire to have the registration | whil peaker hammered fast and furious.) eas: any 4 > oF ti 7 Objection was made. and at 8:45 the Senate | move on the ba of 814 tog © cent. e 5 if ' n 4) | Sddrcess but the effrte pf the assistant door- | majority of the committee by stating that the | went into executive session, which lasted afew | The Sriuness noted th Government bonds for some | for milk-fed. an for buttermiliefed. (At | ceelection guarded and scrutinized, the Judge | [tis 4 le, and I will thrust it down your throat. | Keeper being seconded by those of Mr. Buxton. | minority had been gieatly surprised to find that 4 ij time past still rales, and. is unshaxen by the contraaic- | {he Dest Jersey ca Sold at pc. Receipts , (appoint & commission of two citizens of | (These remarks were only heard in incoherent | the doorkeeper. the a ited ittle woinan was | without notice to them, or consultation with | pee: h tory Feporte concerning the ‘tion of the Alabama | %o1! fort t 8,904 inet week he 14718 I tai"parten to he decznated: ine | Dptiges and are but the reporuer's interpretation | Gverruied. and was fed out of the hall protest | them the majority bad’ prepared 4 report upon continutd with much confusion until o'clock, auentfon. White the gupri ie decreanne. the | seteived” ye olday were Secxeluaively Tur { Vion, with the powers and duties | PAth*siiow mn manta sake such ecb i) | againat sich ungailant and unrepublivan treat- | the New York Custom House investigation, when the presiding officer, Mr. Anthony, pro- Bad COL DNS ENT aoe Goternmeat once. | Sanenterccs are plenty, and trauesc ' ers in Cities possessing over 100,000 to make sucl arge against | ment. Messrs. Bayard and Casserly reasserted that end tions hi t 3 Total artivals for the . Mr. Dawes (Rep. Moss.) suggested to the . y 2 until the Sacurd: ory sdapdardiiadate toe tard Srresponding week z ' ONP HONRST MAN IN 8ODOM. xy? Mr, Garfield o' Tesolution authorizing | Was to be made at this cession until the Saturday , : . Hit, Anke Bid. bal raced gp eaites Se ROOM. at tne | sigaier that Mr. Morgan should be put underar- | | Mr, Garfield c nr Appropriations ment sae |b ret WAR DAK. aay sald he. supposed CESAR'S BROTHER-IN-LAW. ue currency ft! Mita ie ste anted. Patrons naa * commis sth c ; sf * * the recess: after ¢ t Wednesday in No- | |.) urman (Dem., Ohio) sald pos eg Iealregistered. 14% 118” 3m 187, coup...1Ty 18 NE INTELLIGENCE. ‘ el sald? Tamika thie motion | thie Speaker, warned Mi. Monean that if he | 108 ihe co estiained tier tt was desirable to | hat ME Howe, ip making hls spec h, halacs | Grant Declares that he WIN Wot Accept Siset coupon cis tay Sam teat eo ity acta tia ctteh deli i hilemen. to hear me for my cause, and | Chair would direet the Sergeant-at-Arms to take | Supervise all the laws affecting appropriati complished the object of his motion, because he Casey's Restenatio Sete reg, Mie Nias 3th ihaie reg. ih MINTATURE ALMANAC—TRTS DAT. t that ye T'mahe this mo- | Lim into custody My about hait of the amount bethe now ine | Could not believe that he was in earnest in ob- From the Neve Orleans Nutional Republican. Sie lest coups lity 1145 3s of tort. re Hi | sun mses... 4 sun sete 3) Moon seta,..11 48 i {epeak to it fof a cause as dearto me as | Mr. Stevenson Rep., Ohio) demanded that Mr. | eluded inthe annual appropriation bills, the ro- ting to printing the wews of the minority. | we stiwagow, June &—At 11 o'clock this | $a" i;coup. liq 1150/5 of lest, coup ise eet WATRAOTHIS DAY t stcause Inwhich Thave more than once | Morgan's offensive words be taken ‘down, ani | mainder being comprised It what are known. ae nn then moved to proceed to the cote ; . “t11 o'clock this | Sa wird. @ Jli8% M8, |cent. Pac.g.bds.loy 1B | Sandy Ho Y' Gow. Usland. 12 00 Hell Gate... 12 4 i my life—that ts the integrit o I ae. is Dema Ry.) , | permanent appropriations, outside of the ordi- | * of the resolution toextend the session | morning the committee of the Louisiana dele- —_—.>— ‘ rity and *u y.)made a like demand as t ly hours of the day rasgpod at 114 wy of the Republican party, which 1 be: DATS eth na ay ea Pine ES: see and Me. Dut unt eae or k thie eee ds saaiianiae’, gates that arrived at daylight from Philadelphia, | i444) but | # Becaine tend a Suifurm a Arrived sy, June 10, { \e anger by the position of this bill ‘od that the country wou pposttho, pidridge and Mt CHANDLER DISCOV! CONSPIRACY. sonnet {iC dleplaying In the afternoon very (ittle spirit or ant: He werpes i M q t oto make this motion by a sunreeted ines the country would | ie ct Hantchusstier and furtherexpianation DF | str Chandler (tad, Sich.) exid bo, hoped the | Consietinget Mesers. Billings, Roberteom, Webes | sation. Zna topos of Her! Oraevie tipomtpone | Stenmahi® Algy'or Hrvokipny Liverpouly mage. and pay, beld-fen feet this tner t eee erie ele luted the rules of | Mf. Garfield, the resolution was ado gener PF © | Adolph, Frazer, Wands, Ray, Smith, Carter, and | further negotiations on thy inatter for oleht | pay i . : t Py 1 ning ¥ rm olated ru f Goa ui 1 ution would not be adop and that ( months wus not by eny 1 iated to weanen | PS, f force of-& mere majority we can | the House. Mr. Coburn presented the test 71 te teen toe stnie th bee should | Lott, accompanted by Senator Kellogg and your | Zuid, though ita, ex: iy linportant Steamship Gen. Sedgwick, New Orleans, mage, and env land the Enforcement amendment A PAUSE. Buell court martial case, whic ordered | f completed all necessary legislation. The of Soy direction. There ere a0 11 opments of t! pase : ¢ patil Abas aan ice ane a el pve H : ted I nec * correspondent, had a protracted interview at the | S07 nero are no new developments ot the | Pkdre aria, Liverpoo}, mise. ; pe earl an act which, su faras Land | There was a pause {n the House proceedings eld, from the Conference t had been wasted throughout | Waite House with the President. Senator Keb | ('dwumehratie it win their plage 20 well. ud Bark Suove Veritas, Liverpool, mdse. er, svand mé are concerned. will be the re- | while the ube reporters. were wrangcr, bing the ufeld, 5 Irsuance of an agreement made - Hoe eee ane eadetiaita deat oquocm vat icact | perk Ate Ava Falla ivoa ‘ s onduct as that for which I have sive reinarie of the two gentlemen from | om.the Sundr carly in November last at a botel in N logg introduced the party, and Mr. Billings, as | {hey make any decided atten ea A aioe at ark Galveston, Saguayougar. ; by ore of times sentenced men here. ere Is Bees that the Cari itiee had been usable to aerew. | Setwecn a trnminent Senatgr, fornieriy a ite | spokesman, entered a strong protest acainst the by cent, for carrying. The Av Brig Neaper, Hio Janeiro, coflee.- ' : and penal fervitude. The bill has Feporters transcript of Mr. Bingham’s re: | Acreed to, and the same conferences were ap- pub liga and 8 Peden of Nag York, and | Sceptance of the resignation of Collector Casey Dia et RS re ior. Brig Angelia, Maia 1 nt state by what, 80 far as iy transcended the legal bounds | 2elnted on the part of the House. ‘ther Democrate whom he could “fame, to the | and Special Deputy Collector Herwig. {he Sub-Treaeury were ag {01 Sone Harriet Ptocaten Homes 4 as is concarned, appears to be false Was fot altogether In order. THE PRANKING PRIVILEGE. effect that anew party should be organized, to | after he had finished, the conversation took a pt ae Ba j arecterized Dy Al wie features of | Mr. Dignan eeding to vindicate what | Mr. Farnsworth (Rep.. Ill.) moved to suspend | be called the Reform party; that during this | 114, The Presid ic freely, | Dents, €496,340.99. balance ae catomessenu. | 4int Leonors, Nantucket, ¢ Which the aw of Pennsylvania pun- d, When the Speaker reminded him that by | the rules and pass the bill abolishi pend | Pe inthe Democrats ohould keep quiet and | Wide range. The President participated freely. | meuts Maga talance SSUES Coe Bak were | Aled te aausl iver and coast wse vesseis, the rules when the decision of the Chair was | ing privilege after the Ist of Septe: and disconteyted Kepublicans do the talking, | He said he would not ‘ink of accepting Col. | 45.181 gn; gold oem. $1,200,574 ; and currency bab STEAMSHIPS ARRIVED OUT. THE MINORITY VIOLATING AN AGREEMENT. that remarks were unpatiiamentary, the member | providing for the, leete of stems f eat nat certain Republican Senator should be | Casey's resignation wits. |e good record he has 0, F148 IM. The following were the quotations SovTHaMPToM, June 10.—Nermesie, New York. ; Fu Saturday Inat the minority of the House, pleading wag act 8 owed to proceed except by geek henge of Departmenta, the Senate, and the new party for the Preal- | 1) un, Treasury for faithful collection of the | })A-Mtg- HAs 13g AM hiss gE ¥ pallts Crpesstown, dune W.—Clty of Baris, Adriatic, Mew 4 Saran one eave of the House. couse esentatives. with whieh all public ‘ ey ‘ gre 10a a. MS (ans lag 4B. Milbgaals ork, tb f perliamentary law and the usages of | '"SI Takes snoved that Mr. Bingham be allow. | documents and uther official matter are ‘to be | |r, Fenton (ep.. N. ¥—Will the Senator | revenue. He said petitions of a political and | Foreign achange weeps steady at 1008 tony for | = ' f of the member (to proceed in order, and the motion wae | st ed to pass through the mails free from Michigan name the Senators to whom be | commercial character had come in favor of | Prine bankers’ ye ness Rotues, j ir power. Its prominent ine mM He explained that the stamping provision was | Fef . ‘state bouds lected on the peneral list, thoug! y BR omni ne i t Take from tte iment. and d fora decision as to Mr. | notto apply to the « sof members. It] Mr Chandler—No. str. T will n: Coe - 4 to & §, Mieourt Ge Hanuiva ve 1 1 Tee Oa rrake vaee with ndinent an . plied to documents of a publie characte Mr. Fenton—Th if the Senator will allow 7 — being Ftroug at 4. The Tennesse ce Ke of Livers Magmect i ave all the rest with: bjection on A 4 that they were not pari! It an end to the privileg tte | me, L will say that Ido not believe a word of the THE LOST BUELL RECORDS. went Up bite 73, Btock of the Bank of Beate of Sew Wequal to the total sales of a the p: ‘ pd re Gea aPC Tr aT rs ea em mae readers CTE ec Ok co [aM TE A Po cos Ps otlnsadtin, Utont Wosierpiete Lot tion Kn ge My mags Buaber ot Mr. Dai nd that Mr. Morgan's offence Nate: Ghapdler. nt ale th a ,be Trace Fonnd of the Lost Papers -tmpor- cratic eet hed atc om Srevatthonrreve-utta seas Aabtafpett. t Cal wae Not a ct tn ut ° srorgs he wi das in his x Here JE n't suppose he knew anything nut Letters Taken by Grant's Private i ———_—_ T [eget that if the bill could go | hie Drovks inuimased that. Mr. . wo franking | °Mr. Casserly (Dem. Cal.\—Does the Senator Secretary Still Missing, New York Without Gas. : i nt, Th was know ed in using the | nguage he use ing the rates of let- pir Char Fi Bay that there was nN agreement Wasutveton, June 10,.—The House Com- et kof it! Actty of darkness, cavironed | pertis, P t “ 8 njuired whether there was yy Which the Democrats were to keep quiet nittee on Military Affairs to-day made a report he danger bas heen avert nd thal to prevent Mr. Morg erry, h nate Mr. Chandler—I say there was an understand. | ' nee hed Ah wel dhe tds. Aina 0 oa 1 that K tagienuiiats eel Deseifest War D that pesar inatotel in New York | of thelr Investigation In referen: the lost M. closing prices of : - ah. 1 “ i * er. and L Wish to cou eutmy | records of the Buell Court of Inquiry, The TE tI, Anker. i y* Hiwanite iv thas the Sreakar 3 mails of a great eer ef the House for the | committee have examined a large number of | $23 Wedsen cor, ihe Rew Cederiond Wilken : i h rw tolated 4 were suspended and the t part of the arrangement. witnesses who might have a knowledge of those | Hartew.... * chine, and vou will Opy it with mt heal , oN Mihacthaae (Yeas 1251 NOT A WORD OF TRUTH IN 17. papers, and their loss or abstraction, and find no | Lave Suore, ex: div:: ww payuseuion ike the Decat ofice ip the ey : |: , 5 (Mf Casserly There is, not a word of truth tm | trace as to where the papers are or maybe. The | Rake suore sri i \ Mr. M 2 War ‘hare wan ne anrectients t evidence shows that they came into the poss New Vark ta. bee + ie Wal were Was ho agreement, bho Pittsburgh ew York to bay reliable ' i Lhave spoken to the other Der sion of the War Department on May 15, 1507, and rah fe PTE I Toh. fashionable lewelty, ad ; j tr fa mines and my word d undertake t ood | for atime to have remained tn the office of the | lock Irland a eae H | 6 “ rptepgtet tite te are ie not aw Ju Advovate General. They wero eubse- | \:?'wacy be and St. Pan _ ‘ ' a ‘ ay man's and Laay there ls not aw Milwaukee and St. Pal ))* 9636 a i whines te f H “ ement. quently taken in part to the office of the Adjue | Milwaukee and st. Paul pf Nestle’s Lacteous Fariun, ‘ he a which t Chat at Is the Senator's opinion, | tant.Gen Wha teacher’ ahow are SiN is | ther'e Milk substiiute recommended by ¢ H : samiteing, f nes ‘ the Judge Avocate G until taken | i " ‘ 4 such aguarantee the " 4 sseriy Sena x : Some griefsare medichnabie, The best medi- i f his re at he t out to be carrie ee of the 1 v ‘a : Bld So Aas a siaieinente a hed Conean chee * ME one eon g ¥ clue te Wiiliotas’s Eatract Jauiaica Ginger, BS ¢ j tdid they yieb 4 ii e Uiibuster Tr. Chandlenst do not ¢ Joa the Sonat Adjutant General, There becurtty as to | { — ee ' ame pene eee Ere ee ae rocedings of the minority acuinst the Kansas avy Sic ner tsar ar pera cats ibe eamelaraae and the subsequent loss | | ARRIED d i. visions in the Army Appropriation bill o werament bull it 7 telling Ot ped be Treen nse } : 4 bat Merence : nS NOW. Benet RES fe BS Eee it eit Cie ahead wah ef Metebune kecwaGetsines NOBODY TO BLAME. : s a tae Hom J sor bimtcot Dele: ' dilatory va tae ‘ a ee 6 TO VOCS WAS DOI TARSS, & mestngs Wes Mr. Casserly —Retween whom ? Judge FHolt, this point, says the first | We Union Telegraph Ware, to Mine = Dject to, ne fipor, and said that he | received, from the senate aniouncing that that | | Mfr. Chandiée—Hetween the conspirators, Ido | error with regind to these redinde waa in thelr | Pa fe Mal fit nahi oNcwast K ferred to, | sundsy civil appronrintion bill, and after the vote | Mg, name them : peing sent to his office at all. They did not per. | Quicksilver... ment, of states Washingtou. i cma a Sa eet the cantereace Febery to | «iif. #aseriy Doge the Senator include in that the Judge Advocate Generis omice and | Si. <ttic7 BR ierred pighter ot Geb, Cadwallader ee Waiuvara, Goveruot ; tee 2 sider lca Stee net teres wap Doo So pehebverewe Sr sedvinea bina Prt” o aseds ieelpndigeane eevee < If it brin 4 COMPROME ET BILL. J f the Adjutant General. and “ ono EI ete enna aaiy Lee st a tints f amendment as 1 Iwas to provid jier—T include the parties who were dence is that they have never beer Ps ; CUTTER.-In Lowell, Mase., Jane 1, by Judge Colt, y be egotism. that I hold the in any county or} | n that in ab n New York os bain n A ta wnat dll ag ; Ts | teit'r hamn 1. Kelley of more value Aistrict whenever ten eariy yiiieer Vase aut WF he cors thar T s official sob onetehun Hash hd yeah sp cobaried hacer recited ; t . cof all my feliaway shall inake known t shall make fits anybody, he can put it on. { GROFFE! polis, June §, by Judge Blair, Teould 2 through the work ntalnicn Lanited States, Cir CHANDLER REFUSES TO GIVE NAMES rk eae atl Bl es eT aH Rother Gromerg trom Lecased Groped,” Caues, crue ‘ tL have this report sent bact to @ conference hid scrutinized, t! Mr. Py Senator sent over from the office of the Ju Cin and tnd HAS DEN. in Hartiord, at the Mareh term of the Sa- “ fis Teport sent bacs toa eon. and’ scrutiatzed, aa fe wound ent over from the office of the Judge Barrie perior Court, Ellen A. Hayden from Héinund ®. Hayden. “ 2 : of vo te General, but ic is obscure, The only bf itartiord.” C Ob, Married ln November : Ham (Rep., Ohio) asked Mr. Kelley t e ey uct of different sl arth - rs remaining on file in the Adjutant-Gen- 10, i peta alicp soaks H : ; gfialtig bisa to pled pent, and never had that | of wlection, ‘They are youwhat I know. I 2 | sralgomice in connection with the Buell case is | Lakeshore aad M WURNARN.—tn Martford, at the March term of tho j n e nase to nas ted se y during | sat al are not tot Ive the Ames, anc a t ] the finding or opinion t court Tits docu- Marietia aps Cincigpad. bs tr Conrt, Ha t F. Wal vd from George ‘I. r t 1 jon. Revenu ures. Wer t rdw 4 ment is found on file in the office of the Secre- | Mis and §t. Paul Hubbard Cause, avultery. Married im aM Hoy=I did not pledge this side of t House by mstitution ; yet [ f Lae eae cite ae ae OT enews OA 2 | tary OF War. There is nothing in any office to | Mit eS 4, ki ‘ : : F this 4 take this to be the statement of every ong of my | show the presence or absence of any other paper | St: { eine Reaee trey j ae sham—W tid you pledge measure deliber r political, ase soon this floor, the T | ty connection with the case, No biamescers to | Tuiedo, Wabeah au Weatera uilure to prdvides = 4 wence. nittee of the ereon, 7 1. There was bo | ottach to any particular officer, person or em- | T ¥ d Warsaw &. by Judge Coit, Sarah K n : r Fr acceptance. THE EFFECT OF THE PROVISO. #5 was there any ¢ employee for the loss. Western Un ervife. Deeree absolute, y wing ¢ th oF gentle Oreo pagentr | - plained the report. The t Mr. Thurmar rw exactly MUTT NO THE RECORDS Total Lub deukad A theirs, and Ire | culties with which they were sun <2 hat supery hall not have | what the The committeggfind that the letter books of | Gross een et 4 ¢ arose from the fact that the long " ment about Sa Fintan wanes Race on y Ss » that etre Whe. bese: oe | the aoe wee ficial tals asian n torn out. and In some places the stubs are 14 Mary Bullwinkcl, ‘ f Met UR ak REIGRtOlaa Takin ad aa ated na—That impites that suc marl private or personal, and in the blank | ATING A SOLEMN OBLIGATION. NBL dey 55 ge cy Frat womedor 1 Sta tight have wit a ts En wa le tne toneneer back leaves of some others there is a memoran. | { we respect f y ham—Does t 1 sent over its order as to when | Besses. is y could not have | dum signed by an officer of Gen. Halleck s staf —- corer hought that it we agreeable and com | in answer to_a question by Mr. Brooks, he y cart Nowe en faras Pam | Robert N. Scott—that they were torn out for the ’ 5 “iy e agreeable and con: | said that the Supersieors of Plection would a nd wach one can speak forbimscif, | Teason that they were porsonal and confidenti Urauge county, Jt tue opriatio Cnpert of the | have nothing to do oieialiy with ebalienging | I give the statement a flat, ungual contra, | jetierg, and taken out by ihe onde while sitting in @ chair at the ‘hotel, Henry Rutidie, , they fo nate saying ecid Tsay nothing about, the fest ime | bee omumittee have examin TREY SINGHAM.—In St. Vincen : 2 hd a ropriations, but you Luidiig Cost. y of speaking of such an nding | Which are nowfull, to ascertain whether t ren tN te Be ou x t Whom did you repre- your own conviction on other n Will not take the responsibility ated, private, and Ond t Wabass i . renin sre Was Where Une danger of rev ala s; but say that the Senator's own fhey were, but cannot at 5 "do, Peoria and understand that any bar- sile his opposition to this Measure Ul, he the first I bave ever heard uf such as fo what wore an re Laie ' gain wae ding on anybody but | was menifested by reason of bis honorable ¢ rte. apy 5 tandin, ; e many of them were n tiene are r gentlemen here who | niiment t gentlemen of the otherg side, Hous Mr. Chandler—Very likely the Senator never xed and many others have but a slight m: ¥ aay tind thes aloe anid to the ocuer | Gad ining behind 1 the conviction ther” that tas it passed the S randurm Indicating their character. A larg se { ' 2: “Gentlemen, you shall n. ethod of passing any law, however wise, was @ 4 d that as Is the Democratic | Dumber of them seem to have been on official | ~* Fourts week of May, 1872, estimated, Tu ' ed by trusting to the good faith of tl langerous one, and one for which the Bee rence Coniniittes it appre priat | Chandler reless | Business of Importance, and necessarily of value eu Brook: | Meer ey Ouene not to make iteelt respon: less by seven tMiliivas than the as public historical documents, The testimony Si iyo, e : “ m—Tw ke to huow who p 4 | siete Su thatelins bores that the renore wale year, iste Wan DMMsOs ab oncurs In showing that these mutilations were BANKING AND FINANCIAL. CORBEL—Tp St Mary's, Ind.. Jone 8, the Very Revs ty her mitted. He moved the pr 1s ques- n.. Ky.) askel Mr. Gartel beth ference, but I de not choose 10 ale by order or by permission of Gen. Halleck, — 2 John Corbe, Vicar-General, f rty-six years @ Mig ‘ Mr Kelley—1 did not speak for the majori si Ey shything in the Enforcement | name bit d before they came into the hands of his suc: SEVEN-THILTY GOLD BONDS. Sion me Adio 1 notepoken for them a amendment Which touched the matter of the ror of the War Department. ‘The cain- nicl of the Shoeese. ‘ lp v ; m THE CONSPInATE ATEN. ; rons ak eines 4 A DoD fe stlli fie be able to procure add mal — GHELTY -{p Brooklyn, June 10, 1872, Fleanor y . Mr. Butler (Rep. Mass.) hoped the previous | Mr. Garfield replied in the negative, and sa'd | yf, from the testimony of the staf officers of | T® Norrngnw Pactric 7-9 GoLp Boxpe are tesued eerere Sauy Geeentee) 06) donee 88h ah 2 hd like t would not be seconded. that there was nothing in at could touck Aa A Gen. ke f $100 to $1,009 Coupor, and #1 to cos are respectfully Invited Cri Ducat ange the qualifications of electors as now pro- | Meek |. LEPTERS TAKEN RY GEN. NADAL have Myeare to run, bear Interest auera teocea! her paretct, ; eives. : £28 5 A ee SERS tips The committee aleo ascert BY rier | 7.8) percent. in gold, and are exempt from United states | fia vis da Michinond Ws . : aV How can the er std a e, and HE POSITION O! BMC Ts. € fetary ara tax bo the r Cashier of the 18 ed ve they mot made abi dilatory | £ Kk, the t » ts were taken Ne ey Fad we Becki and opin Mask Fit BAAN ose 5, 02 * \ we ( e Commit tient and delivered ¥ D | Freeman, aged 8 yea I from € i k Reo ciate Ane and property possessed by the cor ‘ i fr . 3 ibe pr $4 1 . a lot hin c T sare now 6 a scerued int MY 4 ; « t r w t T t t yw s 4 Smt wv * ety ad loch siting \ 1 Fe ‘ .p a ; : ) ou y indicate that there was n: s bs | a " ihe aiyouut y mein Oe . 5 House | rim present. There was a i for rononie tives f'the family t BA iation ¢ House, but the Speaker declined to reco, 4 New York, P f are arry ve it, and instead, recognized Mr. Kelley, wh r * | to th y y Gen, Badeau does n- : ; toraions f Tucegoy, ( an at 1045 A. M fe neurrent resolut “ . ned to th ary tending the 6o'clock this ev al Gi | es Ay Si a vm h War par’ They are know REMOVAL, ' of ‘ evolution i a Mr. Walls (ep et t ita m 1 bie tpigeet i 4 Adjut q * ted to attend the funerals Fis.) warited anamendinent: BOE neler | titer cekttalt bam en ; For bis part be washed bis bands DULLION AND SPECIE BROKER AND 1 Te ; iw ie As vtton was pecelved, ok ae states. Still the ot Was 8¢ RXTENDING | FOREIGN EXCHANGE olay ‘ r be in | Lagden ed " = ‘ ' f i M. Gilileg, U.S. Navy ; i | ; New Ve ete ‘ Rise | Mr, r i : M June W.—Fr Asp Mrat- Flour | # ¥ fraitenng at MPNTARY REVOLUTIO’ ie Sage te ( f ‘ e bot ; Fa i De eee mere a ier | had not, however gh rder | Mr. Cor ! : that if | Heat, ae tac, % AM McEinia. * inadante mould ale nyeat_ momnber of the It we that THE CON ont AGRERD TO. port eel aaNet sewed wie tiny an ir mite : she ; oa w ! ak t ’ 1 ure n renft. Mr. Gartle moved to suspend. the . mouon ake ib .. Pd tee tr. J Its : y a, a c t revel ed, the Chairman 1 | Tl eeaibhaie ont tne ecaterenas a Pr ; R10 RO SRAI EMMONS WAR. 1 GE fest 4 ’ , ad been fol are OF sone fitt 5] Lito sh general bil! preecribing the a : : t ( toa} ‘ fen f | ; Dem, W 4 be observed in the coustruution REAL ESTATE MARKEY, Marry * G t ¢ ¢ ner the Ohio river wa - ‘ Last oh 1 te 4 re Cou © were agreed t t a ‘f ad tr 8 4 ‘1 i exnene that ay Mr. Thoreman (itapu, W. Wa Lan amer -Hiibe Ay for k ‘ : Y i r ithe t alee A MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE, f uae. Sear . ‘ ‘ | . ry mite t * vi Vs t ! te ¢ O88. , ” | | ‘ . i} fet of much fision and pressure ron p. while PF A | mw “cn for ere | round moraned, Lavcliter anit eis | baie th amiver a resnhiion of thanks. to, th eds \ Fuld? she weather p rable a arve | ‘ ‘ ‘ i a the Democratic side of (ue | BDOUE to ar Peect non anks $0 the we CONFERENGR ORDERED. é y able, wk t af9 83 » Fube 14 abd o'clock, i Hi H ae offered by Mr. Han and adopted | yy. ay, ANEW Goer EY DERED: hte the 0 A A SIA H ee sekit tor 3 down, bn AKER VINDICATED 3 SOF ere Ohl iridus bill tor the pore : gto | o¢ row A. D. Meliiok, Jr. & I . ' wife of James Scott, aged The t rted as the result of the count | ties. an eH 1 new renee ont Civil Approy aid Be | # the family aren } entary government in t Ht tad ted cog on rae the ation bill, Agreed t : aaj Ie . t ae i ; Ap Fs The Speaker, in announcing the result. said | the Forty-se Cor ec Trumbull Kep., HL.) moved that the Senate ey re t ‘ y PM ‘ sox! TREASON e regretted the language which he had | safe return to their homes, (Loud cheers.) from the Enforcement Act amendmen ee . | i Mire 1 ‘ e the suggestion ithe gentleman from Virginia uzun tupon all its other ainendiichts to the adva + | feding to establish that point : Mar valet iencatitse tide elmraend Proceedings of the Senate. ot ied rules. 4 wt a fonrth amiole af the Constitte 4) oF unfair in acount, He Was g Wasnroroy, June 10,—Mr. Bayard ni deta bhant ; sae Varley | F } hterrupted by Mr. Bingham, whic int by tellers had ainply vindicated | (Dem., Del.) presented the views of the Com- | ence was a Ch there larg: i . wes ; r, and who insisted upon tneas of his own count, mittee of Investigation and Retrenchment in | appointed the same committee—Messrs, Cole, facilities of eredit, | #1s.¥ay bie j ua w 4 gp 4 remarks ; ’ tion to reconsidar the vote extending | regard to the investigation of fthe New York Edmunds, and Btevenson ace bil ta pay iy g sual atiauid tha # icy id detdaue a mye 4 hia Olio) went on. to argue | the session was laid on the table. ustom House, Ordered printec ir. Boreman’s amendmen o Bridge bill | Ced'eeis weteene ty ths Laneans ta" eomeetine (ne ace oy oe phe. (or dry relied & re, 10 8 ‘ i : Boot tiers was nothing in the Seaute amend- |” On inotion of Mr. Dawes the Senate bill, gicing | | Mr. Pomeroy (Rad., Kansas) calied up the bill | was then agreed bo. Punts csicuding aver Woah or munthoo Deu vers | kris salece ti ices meetip ‘prints Western stants at pi LAr aa fe hah eA 1 le t b was uot How on the statute book 10 J to tho widow of Ube lave Geu Kobert Auder | to ebcourage the growth of timber on the Wests | Mr. Slieruuau offered am amendinent authors b desing dun —auby ont, for Juue aad'Juy, aus dmc. for August, aleo, aA Pe del NE it dad 4